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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a one note" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "a one-note." You can use it to describe something that is monotonous or lacking in variety, often in reference to music or a person's behavior.
Example: "The song was catchy, but it felt a bit like a one-note tune after a while."
Alternatives: "monotonous" or "repetitive."
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Still, there are hints of mint, fig, cardamom and citrus, making this more than a one note wonder.
Reggie is a one note character.
At this rate the next one will be a one note off "Gimme Shelter" rip called "Gibby Lectures" and an "Iron Man" approximation called "The Avengers 2".
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Trump is supposed to be on a one-note crusade for whiteness.
"It seemed very obvious, then, to go on and solidify Wendy Davis as a one-note wonder, a one-issue candidate on abortion.
In contrast, Law delivers a one-note performance of pained expressions where his Wolfe is constantly verging on implosion.
One reader predicts that Hummer will be "the next Merkur, or Eagle [two defunct brands]." "They have a one-note product line," he writes.
It is not a one-note performance.
She doesn't have a one-note mind.
"It's like a one-note samba".
Mr. Grenadier provided its anchor, a one-note ostinato.
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